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  • WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Associations between sleep duration, screen time and food consumption frequencies
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  1. Börnhorst, Claudia |
  2. Wijnhoven, Trudy MA |
  3. Kunešová, Marie |
  4. Yngve, Agneta |
  5. Rito, Ana I |
  6. Lissner, Lauren |
  7. Duleva, Vesselka |
  8. Petrauskiene, Ausra |
  9. Breda, João |
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  • 2015-04-30
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  • 2015
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  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1793-3 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4440513/ |
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  • https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-015-1793-3#Declarations |
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  • BACKGROUND: Both sleep duration and screen time have been suggested to affect children’s diet, although in different directions and presumably through different pathways. The present cross-sectional study aimed to simultaneously investigate the associations between sleep duration, screen time and food consumption frequencies in children. METHODS: The analysis was based on 10 453 children aged 6–9 years from five European countries that participated in the World Health Organization European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative. Logistic multilevel models were used to assess associations of parent-reported screen time as well as sleep duration (exposure variables) with consumption frequencies of 16 food items (outcome variables). All models were adjusted for age, sex, outdoor play time, maximum educational level of parents and sleep duration or screen time, depending on the exposure under investigation. RESULTS: One additional hour of screen time was associated with increased consumption frequencies of ‘soft drinks containing sugar’ (1.28 [1.19;1.39]; odds ratio and 99% confidence interval), ‘diet/light soft drinks’ (1.21 [1.14;1.29]), ‘flavoured milk’ (1.18 [1.08;1.28]), ‘candy bars or chocolate’ (1.31 [1.22;1.40]), ‘biscuits, cakes, doughnuts or pies’ (1.22 [1.14;1.30]), ‘potato chips (crisps), corn chips, popcorn or peanuts’ (1.32 [1.20;1.45]), ‘pizza, French fries (chips), hamburgers’(1.30 [1.18;1.43]) and with a reduced consumption frequency of ‘vegetables (excluding potatoes)’ (0.89 [0.83;0.95]) and ‘fresh fruits’ (0.91 [0.86;0.97]). Conversely, one additional hour of sleep duration was found to be associated with increased consumption frequencies of ‘fresh fruits’ (1.11 [1.04;1.18]) and ‘vegetables (excluding potatoes)’ (1.14 [1.07;1.23]). CONCLUSION: The results suggest a potential relation between high screen time exposure and increased consumption frequencies of foods high in fat, free sugar or salt whereas long sleep duration may favourably be related to children’s food choices. Both screen time and sleep duration are modifiable behaviours that may be tackled in childhood obesity prevention efforts.
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lokal food frequency
lokal snacks
lokal sleep
lokal TV viewing
lokal cross-sectional study
lokal computer use
lokal screen time
lokal Europe
lokal childhood overweight
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  1. Bulgarian Ministry of Health |
  2. Bulgarian National Center of Public Health and Analyses (the former National Centre of Public Health Protection) |
  3. Bulgarian Regional Health Inspectorates |
  4. Internal Grant Agency of the Czech Ministry of Health |
  5. Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation |
  6. Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (the former Kaunas University of Medicine) |
  7. Research Council of Lithuania |
  8. Portuguese Ministry of Health |
  9. Portuguese Regional Health Directorates |
  10. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare |
  11. Swedish Research Council |
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